This will ruin the beautiful city of New Braunfels!
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Kirsten Sultemeier
11 years ago
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I love New Braunfels because it has that small-town, old-Texas charm. This development will completely eliminate that feel.
Additionally, what will it do to our ecosystem? Why damage our environment? We've already done too much to harm it. It's time to end this nonsense!
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Nick Nolte
11 years ago
Gotta keep the small town!
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Brianna Leyba
11 years ago
This is insane, this town has no room for the people that live here now and they plan on adding a university? Great, this will no longer be known as a 'small town', this will just be like San Marcos and be known as a college town and we will now have more kids vandalizing and getting in the way of family orientated places here. What were they thinking when they agreed on this?! This makes me so mad!!!
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Anonymous
11 years ago
The town isnt made for this!
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Anonymous
11 years ago
Please keep New Braunfels beautiful and natural!
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Brittney pannell
11 years ago
No thank you
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Stetson Eddy
11 years ago
It's sad it takes 30 mins to drive 2 miles.. It's ridiculous.
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Wesley Ploch
11 years ago
There is no room for this and it will be the demise of my love for MY birthplace and home.
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Anonymous
11 years ago
This is a joke. New Braunfels doesn't have the road system to add this amount of people. It can't even get traffic signals timed right. What on gods green earth makes you think that just because it's "master planned" it's going to be all ice cream and cookies. New Braunfels has grown enough in the short time that my wife and I have lived here and it's already very apparent that it can't handle the growth it has already sustained in places like creekside. Let's try and think about this a little more before the city just goes and lets some asshole developers who have nothing more than making money on the mind, come in and take away what little small town charm this beautiful city has.
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Anonymous
11 years ago
Too many folks for this small town!!
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Lynn Chapman
11 years ago
Current infrastructure cannot sustain this added growth.
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Kristina Hanney
11 years ago
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I live on the north side of New Braunfels by Creekside and the traffic is already so horrible you have to wait 15 minutes to get through a red light! Stop this growth!
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Shayla Rowan Rose
11 years ago
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Had we not had the Memorial Day rains we would be in Stage 4 water restrictions. The approval of potentially 20,000 more new residents is criminal. Where will we be waterwise in 5 years?
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Mia Olson
11 years ago
This development is TOO large to be sustainable - the fact it is going over the Edward's Aquifer is criminal.
The traffic is going to be outragous.
This will ruin the beautiful city of New Braunfels!
I love New Braunfels because it has that small-town, old-Texas charm. This development will completely eliminate that feel. Additionally, what will it do to our ecosystem? Why damage our environment? We've already done too much to harm it. It's time to end this nonsense!
Gotta keep the small town!
This is insane, this town has no room for the people that live here now and they plan on adding a university? Great, this will no longer be known as a 'small town', this will just be like San Marcos and be known as a college town and we will now have more kids vandalizing and getting in the way of family orientated places here. What were they thinking when they agreed on this?! This makes me so mad!!!
The town isnt made for this!
Please keep New Braunfels beautiful and natural!
No thank you
It's sad it takes 30 mins to drive 2 miles.. It's ridiculous.
There is no room for this and it will be the demise of my love for MY birthplace and home.
This is a joke. New Braunfels doesn't have the road system to add this amount of people. It can't even get traffic signals timed right. What on gods green earth makes you think that just because it's "master planned" it's going to be all ice cream and cookies. New Braunfels has grown enough in the short time that my wife and I have lived here and it's already very apparent that it can't handle the growth it has already sustained in places like creekside. Let's try and think about this a little more before the city just goes and lets some asshole developers who have nothing more than making money on the mind, come in and take away what little small town charm this beautiful city has.
Too many folks for this small town!!
Current infrastructure cannot sustain this added growth.
I live on the north side of New Braunfels by Creekside and the traffic is already so horrible you have to wait 15 minutes to get through a red light! Stop this growth!
Had we not had the Memorial Day rains we would be in Stage 4 water restrictions. The approval of potentially 20,000 more new residents is criminal. Where will we be waterwise in 5 years?
This development is TOO large to be sustainable - the fact it is going over the Edward's Aquifer is criminal.